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The Drowning Woman by Robyn Harding is a gripping psychological thriller that explores themes of deception, survival, and the dark complexities of female friendships. The story follows Lee Gulliver, a once-successful restaurateur who has lost everything and is now living in her car. Struggling to survive, she spends her days scrounging for food and bathing in public restrooms. One morning at a deserted beach, she spots a woman walking into the ocean, seemingly attempting to drown herself. Acting on instinct, Lee rescues her, unknowingly setting off a dangerous chain of events. The woman, Hazel, is beautiful, wealthy, and mysteriously terrified of her controlling husband. Grateful for her life, she befriends Lee and shares her chilling reality—she is trapped in an abusive marriage and sees no escape. As their bond deepens, Hazel proposes an unthinkable idea: she needs to disappear, and she wants Lee’s help. What begins as a shocking request soon spirals into a tangled web of lies, manipulation, and hidden motives. Lee quickly realizes that nothing is as it seems, and she might have walked into a carefully laid trap. But with nowhere to turn and her own life on the line, she must unravel the truth before it’s too late. Fast-paced, suspenseful, and full of twists, The Drowning Woman is a psychological thriller that keeps readers guessing until the final, breathtaking revelation.